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  • 🇦🇺Baku@sh.itjust.works
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    Me every weekday: ugh today has been so busy, I can’t wait for the weekend when people fuck off and let me live my best life. Play some games, watch some movies, eat some chippys

    Me when the weekend hits: lays in bed watching YouTube until it’s the week again

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    got my tax return and some extra money, so mein liebe and I have rent, bills, cat food, and human food paid for. we have then treated ourselves to a pub meal, some beers and wine, and today a coffee and quiche.

    feeling good about it all, things will get better. it’s nice to have a little splurge to keep our morale up though heheh

    edit: i should have gotten another quiche, damn theyre so good

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      Nice nice. What sort of pub meal did you treat yourself to?

      My work hasn’t uploaded their prefill data so I can’t do my tax return yet :(

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        I hate it when companies take 10,000 years to upload the prefill data. Like, I get there are legit reasons why it takes a while, but also, hurry up haha I hope they do it soon for you!!

        We went to Victoria Hotel in Brunswick, got a jug of beer to share. I got the eggplant parma (which was fantastic), and mein liebe got the roast beef roll.

        Also you just reminded me of the footy, thank you haha!

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          First time it’s been this late for my workplace and they’re no longer doing payment summaries so I can’t just type it in like I did last time.

          Granted I’m not getting munch back, something is better than owing tax.

          Eggplant Parma, hope it was nice. I hate eggplant!

          Oh yeah. Don’t forget to watch the footy tonight!

          Important game on tonight!

  • MeanElevator@aussie.zone
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    I’m getting teary eyed watching Guardians of the Galaxy 3.

    Got teary eyed yesterday listening to music.

    Is there a male version of menopause I’m not aware of?

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    One day at a time. Peace of mind feels nice. A walk to the pride centre this morning should be good. I’m getting at least 6 or 7 ks walking every day sometimes quite unintentially so and I’m reaping the rewards. Losing belly fat and tightening the loose skin from loosing a ton of weight of last year. Finally cook my new stew today and do some aa. And of course play with the cats.

    I have a new sense of absolute freedom now I’m working on sobriety. I’m glad it’s uncool. I’ve never wanted to be cool or a part of mainstream society and never felt like I was a part of it anyway. Always been queer as fuck and always been alternative. A misfit and a punk but I’ve lost the anger of punk while retaining the passion to change the world from my own place in it. I also accept that certain things I cannot change but have the courage to change the things I can and act.

    My life is completely involved in positive queer spaces, from work to my aa home group to my volunteer work. I feel so much less alienated from them than I used to because I’m not in the queer party scene. It also wasn’t my scene. It’s restricive, mysoginistic and very much a monoculture. I had an amazing queer family once 20 odd years ago but it was smashed apart by the suicide of one of us and it’s when my substance abuse really took hold. I have brain damage from all the partying but getting my much needed oestrogen into my female brain is alleviating some a lot of it.

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      Oh, I’m going to the pride centre today too! I only really go there to go to Joy FM, but I should really just check it out and walk around.

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          I had a zine published there (I don’t think it’s there anymore it’s been like almost 10 years). If I have time to kill before I have to go to Joy I might do that.

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            oooh, I love zines. Don’t really see them around much though these days.

            Do you volunteer at Joy? I’m thinking about doing it. I’d like to keep djing, but not in bars. Obviously I wouldn’t go straight on air or anything but I have a bunch of community radio experience from a bunch of moons ago as well. So I could be useful, and I can walk there!

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              Sort of but not really. So like I am on the radio with a show that is on Checkpoint but I’m not volunteered with Joy, if that makes sense…

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                Checkpoint

                Winner of CBAA 2019 Community Radio Award for Excellence in Innovative Programming and Content

                Yes makes sense. Nice

  • Sir_ListerOfSmeg@aussie.zone
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    Skipping bootcamp in favour of chilling in my warm bed a while longer before I have to get ready for online TAFE at 9.

    Part of me wants a cheeky weekend breakfast but I think I need to have my healthy weekday option instead.

    Too much comfort eating behaviour lately that needs to be unwound.

  • bull⚡@aussie.zone
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    Oops… got a call from a Sydney number… was a guy with a thick Indian accent and the call quality was terrible so all I could make out was “Amazon”, so I figured scam call. Then just as I was hanging up I heard a car beep twice through the phone which I also heard outside down on the street at the same time. I’d hung up on the Amazon delivery driver! My buildings’ concierge must have been not at his desk so he tried calling me. All sorted now though, I have my 3 x AU to US power adaptors and my new computer chair cushion safe and sound.

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      Wow. That was a close one! How freaky of a coincidence is that?

      If it wasn’t for that car horn no package!

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      Stop it. You’re not stupid because stupid people don’t learn nothing and that’s not you and we don’t always have to be productive. We are not machines. Go easy on yourself. ♥

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      Being unproductive (how ever you define it) does not diminish your worth as a human being. You are smart, capable, kind, and awesome! You do good things. It is okay to feel unproductive, to put off doing some things, etc, we struggle but we must be kind to ourselves. I promise, you are not stupid.

      edit: as CEO said, we are not machines. Please take it easy on yourself, friend

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      hey, can I just add to all the true things the other DTers have said

      you’re a friend here as we are your friends, that’s a really good thing and not easy to do, super big hugs

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      Pick something to do, go do it. Tidy up a room or something. Just a small quick win can pull you out of a funk surprisingly well. Even a half assed job was more than it was before you started.

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      Everything everyone is saying is true. You’re just having a slightly off time which we all have at some times, sometimes more than once, that doesn’t make you stupid, you are far from it. It’s not fun, but try not to be too hard on yourself hugs ☀️

      There’s supposed to be some Sun on Monday. I recommend 10 mins of pure Vitamin D

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      Hey. What’s up?

      It’s ok to be unproductive, think of it as resting and it is a weekend afterall.

      And don’t be so hard on yourself. You’re not stupid at all.

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        Thanks sometimes I feel like there’s really only two days to myself and it’s never enough to recharge as well as get non work things done and it’s a waste but I guess some times you just gotta do nothing so your body and brain takes a break from the constant churning…

  • CEOofmyhouse56@aussie.zone
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    I’m cooking hash browns. If I could change the world I would insist that cooking instructions on food products be in a larger print. One step at a time people.

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        Hahaha. I don’t even worry about taking a photo. I just zoom in with my phone on camera mode after I’ve got cosy with the window.

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      What pisses me off is tiny white writing on a pale yellow background. I have to 1) put on my glasses, 2) stand next to the window or a strong light source, and 3) get out the magnifying glass AND I STILL CAN’T READ THE INSTRUCTIONS! I am all in favour of a minimum 10 pt typeface and a minimum standard of contrast. Or black writing on a pale background as standard operating procedure.

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      Growing up we used to microwave them in one of those blue cornflower pattern Corningware dishes. I honestly didn’t know there was any other way until I was an adult

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          No way. Really?? Surely it’s the rarer patterns. I’m positive you can still buy those dishes new. My mum’s ones would be from the late 80s at the very earliest.

          e: now I’m reading this article https://www.homestolove.com.au/your-corningware-could-be-worth-thousands-of-dollars-22737 and holy heck my mum definitely has the second one with L’echalote La Marjolaine - so many memories of potato curry in that. I don’t think she has the original lid though.

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              I’ve already told my brothers I get first dibs on all her kitchen items. I know there’s a little skillet going back to the 1940s (not that it’s very good, it’s just got a lot of sentimental value - my grandmother owned it). But she always took very good care of her items, I’m sure there’s some classic pyrex dishes in there too.

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    Came home from op shopping and I’m starving, so I had a sausage roll. Will have more later for dinner. They are delish tho I think I made the tomato sauce a little too piquant, 1/4 tsp cayenne in 1.5 litres of sauce is HOT 🔥

    Finds today include a beautiful sgraffito vase I’m going to use as vase to keep brushes in. A bunch of little spoons to mix ink with . A big murano style vase ( probably made in Thailand or Turkey ) a heap of LPs, including Hawaiian music of the 1950s , Yehudi Menuhin playing Delibes, and some silver earrings with cute lampworked owls. 👍 was a good day

    I took picture of the vase. It was dipped in a dark blue slip glaze, dried, the pattern etched to reveal the white porcelain underneath and then fired

  • Rusty Raven @aussie.zoneM
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    Meals have been prepped for the next couple of days. Now I need to make dinner. Cooking takes up so much time when you have to do it all in one block.

  • Outlier1031@aussie.zone
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    Team, I need some advice. My boss dumped on me yesterday that she wants me to fire an employee who has been with the business for 5 years, however she wants me to tell this employee that I made the decision to fire them and to not mention under any circumstances that she has asked for it to be done. I’m really not ok with this as I see it as me being thrown under the bus and being made to look like the bad guy, i think it also shows a complete lack of integrity and also cowardice on the part of my boss.

    The employee in question has had some behavioural problems which have existed since he started years ago, but they only seem to an issue for my boss now. I personally don’t think that this employee has done anything severe enough to warrant termination and my boss absolutely doesn’t want to provide this employee opportunity to improve or correct the behaviour. I’m at a loss as to what to do, because I think if i am honest with this employee and tell them that it was owners decision to fire them, I will most likely be on the chopping block as well when my boss finds out. Everyone at my work is casually employed so I can be dismissed without notice. I’ve felt for some time that my boss is a covert narcissist or at the very least has a toxic personality and this pretty much sealed the deal for me. I feel like resigning over this but have no savings and will need to try and find another job. I just don’t know what to do.

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        Yep I made a note yesterday. I know if i challenge my boss on it she’ll consider me unable to do my job and dismiss me so I gotta put a plan together.

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      Definitely document and start looking elsewhere. That’s an untenable situation to be put in and I wouldn’t want to work for that boss for another day

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        @just_kitten @Outlier1031 agree. get your leaving plan together asap, that is a shitty thing to do, I’d talk to Fair Work about it asap, that kind of action is the job of a FULL TIME manager, not a casual staff member, regardless of your role. Get something about the duties you have in writing if possible.

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          Thank you. Yeah i saw straight through what my boss was doing when they told me. I think because I’m introverted and a respectful person people like my boss think i’m weak and will just do as told. i hate having to deal with people like this

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        Thanks, i’ve emailed very reasonable response being like ‘so fair work says’ and made it about protecting the business. Hopefully she sees reason. But i think i may have effectively checkmated her if she tries to give me grief.

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          Looking forward to hear what comes of it. I definitely think your approach of trying to protect the business first is smart. Fingers crossed she snaps out of it (I’d still start looking for jobs anyway if I were you…)

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      While it’s true that casual employees can be dismissed without notice, they can’t just be let go without following the correct procedures. I worked in retail for years and the way the company dealt with getting rid of people was to just decrease the amount of hours they got. If they wanted to actually sit someone down and say ‘you’re fired’, they needed to have followed all of the procedures, such as giving them written warning and putting them on improvement plans. Without that, the worker was fully within their rights to file for unfair dismissal. So before doing anything on behalf of your shitty boss, I would make sure that the procedure has been followed to a t. If any step is missing, or they’ve never given them a written warning (written, as well. Not verbal. There’s no paper trail for verbal), etc, then you wash your hands of that situation. Because if they choose to escalate it, it’s your ass that’s on the line, not your boss’s.

      Are you even in an official managerial position that allows you to dismiss people?

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        So to clarify, I am the Store Manager and I report in to the director of the business who is the one asking me to do this. I absolutely agree regarding following the correct process. As I mentioned, the employee hasn’t done anything to warrant instant dismissal but has probably behaved in the way that warrants a sit down and verbal warning. It’s also behaviour that the owner has allowed to continue for 5 years without giving warnings verbal or otherwise, so the employee would absolutely be within his rights to go to fair work. I imagine the owner is getting me to do it so it’s my ass that stomped and not hers.

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          Yeah, I would just go back to the director with all all the fair work stuff and say ‘sorry not sorry I don’t want to be sued and I don’t think you do either’

          Give them this link: https://www.fairwork.gov.au/tools-and-resources/fact-sheets/minimum-workplace-entitlements/ending-employment If it’s a small business, there’s a seperate checklist that they can follow, but it’s all still essentially the same.

          Let them know that, if they have a series concern or issue about the employee, you can sit down with them and give them a warning and do a performance review, but even then, they have to be given a certain amount of time to work on the issue. Your hands are tied and there’s nothing that you, personally, are legally able to do

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            Thank you. I’ve emailed my boss and presented my objection in a way that is about protecting the business and suggested going 100% by the book. Hopefully they see reason. If they don’t listen, i’m going down the i’ll be liable route.

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      Can you tell your boss you don’t want to do it? With whatever reason will resonate best with your boss. Your boss sounds like a rubbish boss. I once had to fire someone, and it was a hard thing to do, even though I knew it was best for the team. But I owned it and did it as respectfully as I could. No way should that be dumped on anyone else. Time to brush up the resume and keep an eye out if something better comes up. Stay in your job for the income until you are ready, but of course that depends on if your mental health can cope.

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        Yeah I personally think she is a covert narc there’s been a few signs since I started. I’ve had to fire people many times in the past but i always made sure to follow the correct process.

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      Holy shit. Don’t do it and get something in writing too if you can, like make your reply in writing rather than verbal but reference what you were asked to do. Sounds to me like the director isn’t just gutless but manipulative enough for you to be the target if the employee responds with aggression, legal action etc. I’d also bet that the director would stab you in the back and act all sympathetic to the employee.

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        Thank you. I sent an email to the director this afternoon outlying how the proposed course of action is a risk to the business and proposed performance managing the employee and making sure we have done everything right in the eyes of Fair Work. If they don’t listen I’ll then hit them with the fact I could be personally liable for not following due process and I’m not prepared to do that.

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    Owwwwwwwwww! Without thinking, I just picked up a cast iron Creuset lid that had come straight from the hot oven. I’m an idiot.

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      I picked up a glass tube straight out of a furnace, it wasn’t glowing but it was bloody hot. A few hundred Cs. For a few weeks my hand looked like that nazi guy from raiders of the lost ark, seared into a grasp shape. It was fairly painful. Luckily no scars.

      The danger of heat can’t be seen with eyes, it has to be learnt well for each situation.

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        Holy shit, that sounds awful. Glad you’re healed.

        We have an unwritten rule in the house that anything in the kitchen that’s hot from the oven gets a towel or mitt thrown over it, but I should have known better than to assume. All good now.

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      Oh Jesus, I’ve done something similar without thinking.

      Keep it cool, cold water and if you have aloe Vera that will help.

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        I think I got to the cold tap quickly enough to avoid any damage, still stings tho. On the plus side, I have no fingerprints on 3 out of 5 digits - what should I do with this superpower?

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          Well seeing as you don’t have fingerprints on some of your fingers you could get away with murder!